4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Autophagy: A New Phase in the Maturation of Growth Plate Chondrocytes Is Regulated by HIF, mTOR and AMP Kinase

Journal

CELLS TISSUES ORGANS
Volume 189, Issue 1-4, Pages 88-92

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000151428

Keywords

Growth plate; Chondrocytes; Autophagy; AMP kinase; mTOR

Funding

  1. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL &CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH [R01DE013319, R01DE016383, R01DE010875, R03DE015694] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NIDCR NIH HHS [R01 DE013319-01, R03 DE015694, R01 DE016383-01, DE 016383, R01 DE010875, DE 015694, R03 DE015694-01, R01 DE010875-06, R01 DE013319, R01 DE016383, DE 010875, DE 013319] Funding Source: Medline

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The overall goal of the investigation was to examine autophagy in the growth plate and to ascertain how this process was regulated. Herein, we show that in the postmitotic maturing zone of the growth plate, chondrocytes express an autophagic phenotype. This robust and particulate immunohistochemical response provides direct evidence that autophagy is a new and transient stage in the chondrocyte maturation pathway. We found that induction of autophagy was regulated by mTOR, a sensor of cellular metabolism. When mTOR was inhibited, changes in LC3 fluorescence indicated that this kinase regulated development of the autophagic state. To determine if AMP kinase was required for chondrocyte autophagy, we suppressed its expression in N1511 cells using siRNA technology. When these cells were serum starved, a condition that triggers autophagy, there was no change in LC3 distribution. This result confirmed that AMP kinase was required for the induction of the autophagic response. Based on the 2 studies described above, and our previous observation that HIF-1 is required for the induction of autophagy, we put forward the hypothesis that autophagy is regulated by the activities of AMP kinase and mTOR in a HIF-1-dependent manner. Once autophagy is activated, the postmitotic chondrocytes would be expected to remain viable in their unique microenvironment and complete their life cycle. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel

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